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Do You Trust the Truth? : A challenge to the professing Christian, Paperback / softback Book

Do You Trust the Truth? : A challenge to the professing Christian Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Do you trust the truth; a challenge to the professing Christian; is a provocative self-reflection book that has deliberate intentions to challenge those who say they are believers in Jesus Christ. The book addresses traditional and contemporary mindsets that are commonly debated in Christian conversation. The reader is being forced to evaluate their level of commitment to what the Bible says and the principles that are taught and demonstrated throughout its history. They must reconcile this against what’s popular and convenient based on experiences, feelings, and opinions that are contrary to the truth. There are no subtleties in confronting the status quo mentality and the need to seek a correct understanding of what the Word of God is communicating. The overall theme is that God through Jesus Christ (His Word) established and defined who we are and what we should believe as Christians. The book is shining a light on how the influence of the world has deceived and convoluted our beliefs regarding God’s truth. The message is simple; Christianity does not evolve, cannot be reinvented, and is not altered by time to redefine who Christians are or the principle way in how we should live.


 Will Smith is a native of Washington DC and started his Christian journey in 1994. After accepting Christ as a youth, he like many struggled to maintain a committed life in the Christian faith. For over fifteen years, pursuing self-gratification and the pleasures of sin was the focus of his life. He credits God’s mercy and amazing grace with causing him to accept Christ and God’s plan for his life, which is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and strive to make a positive difference in the lives of others.


 

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